"There's no other choice" for his company than the Snapdragon 845, Lau said. The handset is scheduled to launch late in the second quarter, which ends on June 30. The CEO hasn't actually confirmed the OnePlus 6's name, but logic dictates that's what it will end up being called.

OnePlus 5T

Lau apparently isn't 100% sure if OnePlus will out a second device in 2018 (a 6T), but given what's happened in the past two years we'd say that's obviously a possibility.

Finally, the Chinese company is open to partnering up with US carriers for sales of its handsets. "If the right opportunity and right timing come along, we'll be very happy to experiment", Lau said, but declined to give any details as to when a deal might be struck. It will be interesting to see if OnePlus actually manages to persuade US carriers to go this route, especially in the light of Huawei's recent failure to do so.